Believing the earth is flat
Using terms like 'u', 'ur', etc when writing. No one charges by the letter, it's simply lazy.
Breaks for brakes, loose for lose.
Reckless driving, speeding, having a loud car, having a lifted pickup truck.
Truck balls
Tbh if i saw truck balls before they were popular, i would think they are pretty funny
Being a conservative and accusing every progressive person of being a pedophile.
Being a conservative ~~and accusing every progressive person of being a pedophile.~~
Could've stopped it there, the rest is implied.
When someone says "I seen".
No, you saw. Or you have seen.
It's like nails on a chalkboard to me.
what gets me is when people interpret the use of different english dialects as a negative reflection on their character. demanding strict adherance to prescriptivist standards of grammar seem to me to be a sign of poor education.
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